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House Oversight Committee Clashes Over Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Chairman James Comer and Democrats spar over the legitimacy and findings of the ongoing investigation into President Biden.

From left, Rep. Jamie Raskin attends a news conference about President Joe Biden's impeachment probe outside the U.S. Capitol on December 13, 2023, in Washington, DC. Rep. James Comer speaks during a hearing with Commissioner of the FDA Dr. Robert Califf in the Rayburn House Office Building on April 11, 2024, in Washington, DC.
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Overview

  • House Oversight Chairman James Comer asserts that the impeachment inquiry into President Biden is not over, despite claims from the White House.
  • Comer accuses Biden of placing family wealth over national interests, citing financial transactions involving Chinese entities.
  • Democrats, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin, challenge the basis of the inquiry, pointing to a lack of direct evidence linking President Biden to alleged misconduct.
  • The debate intensifies as Comer questions the business dealings of the Biden family, with Democrats defending the legitimacy of their work.
  • Comer's committee demands more transparency and documentation from the White House, setting a deadline for compliance.